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GRAND HOTEIJ WESTPORT. MRS GILBERT STEWART, Proprietress, j Begs to inform her friends and the public that she has taken the above large and well-appointed Family and Commercial Hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of their support. Visitors will find every comfort, and the aim of the Proprietress will be to give her patrons every satisfaction. Private Suites for Ladies and Families. TWO FIEST-CLASS BILLIAED TABLES. Night Porter kept. Good Stabling attached to the Hotel. MRS GILBERT STEWART, Proprietress. CHAS. BEGG & CO-. PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, \ f USIO - SELLERS, IMPORTERS, fty & MANUFACTURERS, Intimate most respectfully to residents of the West Coast that they have determined to institute the THREE ) FAIR-HIEE.CON- f THREE V.EARS } TRACT SYSTEM. { YEARS As carried out in Great Britain, and hope thereby to receive a continuation of that support so fully extended to them during the last quar ter of a century. The cheapest and best and oldest\ established warehouse in the £ Colony is . ° „ If you want a Piano or Organ, write "5 • at once to ij|h Don't buy a German Piano at any \ o j? g price, buy a first class English r & « g Piano at same price from ' ,g p If you want to save money, buy in "j^A the cheapest market, buy direct £j frcm the manufacturer, Bave local o sellers' profit, and write direct to ) Anybody can have a — Piano from 63 a week or 30s a month Organ „ 4s „ 20a „ SIX Ist CLASS AWARDS, including the only one Ist Class Aw.u-d for American Organs at the Dunedin and South Seas Exhibition 1889-189 Q. We specialiy recommend our Exhibition .Model Piano and our Gem Organ as the very best value offering in this Colony. Prices, photographs, terms, and full parn ticulara to be had posl free on application CHAS. BE°GG & 00., Princes-street, DUNEDIN; Or to Wu. HARTLEY INGLIS, Broadway Reefton. £c Co. insmiths, Plumbers, Iron and Brass Workers. Premises — Broadway, Reefton. ELECTRIC BELLS and House Signal furnished and erected. Water-Engines of the newest design supplied and placed in position. House connections, for the supply of the Electric Light erected under SKILLED aud EXPERIENCED SUPERVISION, ensuring FULL EFFICIEFCY of SERVICE. Large supply of Colored Shades and Ornamental Furnishings for Electric Lamps on hand and shortly to arrive. These are from the Thompson-Hous-ton Company, Electrical Engineers Boston, and are specially adapted to the Reefton Electrical Insullation, having been expressly ordered. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. P SETTELE Millitaby Taylor, HAS resumed business in the pre mises lately in the occupation of Mr Nobmanby. Known as RICHARDSON'S BUILDING'S. djoining Forsyth and Masters Broadway, Reefton. Splendid assortment of New Season Tweeds and cloths just arrived. P. SETTELE T 0 LE T . mHE SHOP lately occupied by W. -L Rathbone, Bootmaker, in Lower Broadway, next door to Roxborough's Hotel. Good household accommodation at the back of the shop. For terms, &c, apply to JOHN CHING. Reefton, Ist March, 1892/ WANTED KNOWN —That machine oils, needles, and other requisites for Singer's Sewing Machines are kept in stock, or will be procured at the shortest notice by Mr W. Cochrane, agent for Singer's Sewing Machine Corupanv HERBALISM ! PROFESSOR H. BARRACLOUGH, Practising Medical Herbalist, of Wellington, is now in Reefton. Consultation, Gratis; from 7 o'clock till 9.30 o'clock each evening until April sth, at the Commercial Hotel. During his extensive practice the Professor has successfully prescribed to thousands of cases — chronic and otherwise. The Herbal Remedies in use, are the result of years of careful study and experi-< ment, and every preparation is guaranteed ' thoroughly reliable,

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Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 302, 22 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 302, 22 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XVI, Issue 302, 22 April 1892, Page 4

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